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. >> he wanted 400 sammie $5 more. that was the shipping and handling fee -- $405 more. that was the shipping and handling fee. >> but you already paid back pead. >> -- pay that fee. >> weeks went by and things were still not worked out. johnson eventually purchased a casket from someone else. >> the casket i brought to him was blue and that was devastating. she never did like blue. >> she says that they refuse to give her her money back and will not take her calls. >> we took a closer look at the website. it says it is associated with a funeral home in colorado. mountain high is a licensed funeral home, but it is probably not what you would expect. it is inside an office in this building that houses several companies. we spoke with the property owners as "no dead body has ever been in. the place"-- in the place." we found that the owner lives in this multimillion-dollar property in florida. we reached him by phone. >> they never got the casket and that is why i am calling. >> he says he deals with many families and was not aware with the problem with diana johnson's ord
. >> he wanted 400 sammie $5 more. that was the shipping and handling fee -- $405 more. that was the shipping and handling fee. >> but you already paid back pead. >> -- pay that fee. >> weeks went by and things were still not worked out. johnson eventually purchased a casket from someone else. >> the casket i brought to him was blue and that was devastating. she never did like blue. >> she says that they refuse to give her her money back and will not take her...
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Nov 12, 2011
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. >> they are concerned for their son, sammy. >> sammy got sick. >> but he hasn't had had it yet? >> he don't get malaria. >> can you turn it on? >> with the help of a flashlight, sammy and his family took us inside their darkened hut and showed us the torn mosquito night that they all sleep under every night. it offers little protection because of the hole. if a child does develop ma layer raw, immediate treatment can mean the difference between life and death. >> it's the number one killer for those under five. >> this doctor trained at the san francisco's trauma institute, learning the latest techniques for healing fractures but most of the children are suffering from extreme complications from malaria. families often don't reach the emergency hospital until the symptoms are already severe. >> they are rushed in gasping, requiring urgent blood transfusions. >> but help could soon be on the way from the bay area. a researcher has developed a synthetic farm of the most commonly used ma layer raw front. in partnership with one world help and the bill and ma linda gates foundation
. >> they are concerned for their son, sammy. >> sammy got sick. >> but he hasn't had had it yet? >> he don't get malaria. >> can you turn it on? >> with the help of a flashlight, sammy and his family took us inside their darkened hut and showed us the torn mosquito night that they all sleep under every night. it offers little protection because of the hole. if a child does develop ma layer raw, immediate treatment can mean the difference between life and...
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Nov 21, 2011
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mark mcgwire of the cardinals and sammy sosa of the cubs blasting moon shots every other night, igniting the baseball nerver. years late ear contrite mcgwire would admit he hit those home runs on steroids. >> i wish i never played in that era. i wish we had drug testing. >> mabl began testing for steroids on 200. a full nine years later comes the blood test for hgh, long after all-star pitchers andy pettitte and roger clemens were linked to h.g.h. by baseball's own investigation. baseball and its players are expected to announce the unprecedented new policy on tuesday. tony guida, cbs news, new york. >> there was a tragedy this sunday at the 57th annual philadelphia marathon. two men collapsed and died of apparent hey,, including a 21-year-old who fell at the finish line. the other was 40 years old. a field of more than 25,000 runners began the race. just ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," holiday shopping. it is more blessed to give to yourself? >> mitchell: of course, holiday spending is a critical barometer of the economy's strength. forecasters are eagerly trying to gauge the spi
mark mcgwire of the cardinals and sammy sosa of the cubs blasting moon shots every other night, igniting the baseball nerver. years late ear contrite mcgwire would admit he hit those home runs on steroids. >> i wish i never played in that era. i wish we had drug testing. >> mabl began testing for steroids on 200. a full nine years later comes the blood test for hgh, long after all-star pitchers andy pettitte and roger clemens were linked to h.g.h. by baseball's own investigation....
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good morning, sammie. happy thanksgiving. >> good morning. happy thanksgiving. lara, josh. good morning, america. we're at america's first thanksgiving day parade, right here in philadelphia. as the city of brotherly love celebrates thanksgiving, we'll have the parade, the floats, the bands. another american institution, as you mentioned, lara, is the macy's thanksgiving day parade. and our cameron mathison is there. good morning. happy thanksgiving. >> good morning. happy thanksgiving, everybody. 3.5 million people expected to be here. 27 floats, 54 balloons, 800 clowns. and one correspondent here at the macy's thanksgiving day parade. back to you, lara and josh. >>> if you're toiling in the kitchen right now, i will be in just hours. don't panic. we have today your turkey 911. sara moulton, right there, answering your turkey day questions. send them to goodmorningamerica.com at yahoo! or send them via twitter. >>> first, dan harris is in this morning. and breaking news out of arizona. >> good morning to you. we're going to start with what is genuinely a holiday disaster.
good morning, sammie. happy thanksgiving. >> good morning. happy thanksgiving. lara, josh. good morning, america. we're at america's first thanksgiving day parade, right here in philadelphia. as the city of brotherly love celebrates thanksgiving, we'll have the parade, the floats, the bands. another american institution, as you mentioned, lara, is the macy's thanksgiving day parade. and our cameron mathison is there. good morning. happy thanksgiving. >> good morning. happy...
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Nov 17, 2011
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>> sammy. >> how old are you today? >> 10. >> double digits. all right. cool! happy birthday. very nice. mr. lauer? >> mr. roker, thank you. when we come back how you can own some never before seen footage of marilyn monroe and some of the icon's other personal items. but first, these messages. ♪ ugh... ugh... ♪ aahh. aaahh! you will win this. faster, faster. ♪ yes. [grunting noise] the target 2-day sale starts next friday morning at midnight. are you ready? has focused on making the best-tasting... sour cream for over four generations. it's made with farm-fresh cream that's 100% natural. no preservatives. and no added hormones. ♪ do-do a dollop of daisy lucky for you, air optix brand has a lens approved for up to 30 days and nights of continuous wear. that's why we recommend them most for people who sleep in their lenses. visit airoptix.com for a free one-month trial offer. ♪ [ grandma ] ok. ♪ ah. then we will all do it together. treats. teets...teets...teets... yeah. look at this. [ female announcer ] it seems like the best family traditions always start in the k
>> sammy. >> how old are you today? >> 10. >> double digits. all right. cool! happy birthday. very nice. mr. lauer? >> mr. roker, thank you. when we come back how you can own some never before seen footage of marilyn monroe and some of the icon's other personal items. but first, these messages. ♪ ugh... ugh... ♪ aahh. aaahh! you will win this. faster, faster. ♪ yes. [grunting noise] the target 2-day sale starts next friday morning at midnight. are you ready?...
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Nov 25, 2011
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. >> listen, i i'm a singer first and i love me some sammy, too, but we have a good time. >> and i'd be remiss if i didn't mention that your brother and your father are both news anchors. >> they are. >> down in tampa right now. >> they are. >> did you just feel growing up with them that you had to take fame to a stratospheric height? >> no, come on. no, you know, it's funny. well also local news in the '70s and '80s when i grew up, when there were only like three or four channels on the tv, anyway, the sheer numbers of people that watched your dad every night on tv was pretty remarkable. i just got used to every time you went out, somebody came up and acted like they knew your dad. it's a great thing. >> way to go as far as trumping the one-upmanship. a whole new level. patrick wilson, thanks for joining us. you can see patrick in "a gifted man" right here on cbs. >>> we'll be right back, this is "the early show" on cbs.,,,,,,,, >>> if you're looking to build a little holiday spirit on this thanksgiving weekend, one of america's top cancer hospitals can help you. >> debbye turner be
. >> listen, i i'm a singer first and i love me some sammy, too, but we have a good time. >> and i'd be remiss if i didn't mention that your brother and your father are both news anchors. >> they are. >> down in tampa right now. >> they are. >> did you just feel growing up with them that you had to take fame to a stratospheric height? >> no, come on. no, you know, it's funny. well also local news in the '70s and '80s when i grew up, when there were only...
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>>peter: what did you think, sammy, when you and your cad dad were trying to get to school? >>guest: i thought they were kicking us and hitting up and we were trying to get through to school, i trying to get a job by going to school and learn. >>peter: this has beenoing on for a while. has it been loud? >> yeah. and during math we cannot listen to them because all we hear are the chants and everyone gets distracted. >>peter: what do you think about what they are doing? what lesson does that teach you about treating people in your life? >>guest: i think they are just rude people and they should get a job. party peter like your dad and mom. what do you want to be when you are 21? your ambition? >>guest: well, probably in the military. >>peter: not part of occupy wall street, though? >>guest: yeah. >>peter: sorry you had to go through that, and we are delightedded you came on with us, today, so maybe you will come back and talk about something happier next time. happy holidays. good to see you. so you are going to keep going to school and push through the crowds in hopefully it
>>peter: what did you think, sammy, when you and your cad dad were trying to get to school? >>guest: i thought they were kicking us and hitting up and we were trying to get through to school, i trying to get a job by going to school and learn. >>peter: this has beenoing on for a while. has it been loud? >> yeah. and during math we cannot listen to them because all we hear are the chants and everyone gets distracted. >>peter: what do you think about what they are...
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sammy jaffrey a pharmacologist and faculty member at cornell college has developed a promising new technology for studying r.n.a. in cells and has just started a biotech exen, all with n.i.h. support. time and time again, basic research has been a game changer and economic incubator. take the biotechnology company genentech, for example. it was founded on discoveries made in our universities and those discoveries were made with financial support of grants from the national institute of health. and those federal funds proved to be a very good investment. the company has created over 11,000 jobs and the company created products that have had mauge effects on the health and economic well being of our nation. they develop drugs that treat certain leukemia, arthritis, and breast cancer. n.i.h.-funded research has also had a major impact on the lives of those suffering from multiple sclerosis. m.s. is a painful disease that often strikes young women with children. thanks to n.i.h. research, drugs have been developed that are now in the marketplace that mean m.s. patients now live longer and have hi
sammy jaffrey a pharmacologist and faculty member at cornell college has developed a promising new technology for studying r.n.a. in cells and has just started a biotech exen, all with n.i.h. support. time and time again, basic research has been a game changer and economic incubator. take the biotechnology company genentech, for example. it was founded on discoveries made in our universities and those discoveries were made with financial support of grants from the national institute of health....